All Giornate degli Autori articles – Page 3
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News
Venice’s Giornate degli Autori promotes Gaia Furrer to artistic director
Furrer has been head of programming at the sidebar since its 2004 launch.
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Reviews
‘Lingua Franca’: Venice Review
A transgender Filipina woman cares for a Russian-Jewish grandmother in Brooklyn
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Reviews
‘Beware Of Children’: Venice Review
The death of a child on the playing field is the starting point for this probing drama from Norway
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News
Venice Giornate degli Autori selection 'A Bigger World' lands Germany, Austria deal through WaZabi Films (exclusive)
Producers previously struck deals on spiritual tale for France, Belgium, Switzerland.
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Reviews
‘La Llorona’: Venice Review
The acquittal of a former Guatemalan general unleashes a vengeful spirit upon his household
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‘5 Is The Perfect Number’: Venice Review
Tony Servillo stars in this Naples-set crime drama ’drunk on pulp pleasures’
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‘Only The Animals’: Venice Review
Dominik Moll opens Venice Days with an intricate, ‘Rashomon’ style potboiler set in a French farming community
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News
Luxbox boards Isabel Sandoval’s Venice Days premiere ‘Lingua Franca’ (exclusive)
Lingua Franca is the lone US title to make the 11-strong line-up.
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News
Dominik Moll’s ‘Only The Animals’ to open 2019 Venice Days programme
Independent strand of Venice festival selects 11 titles for its competition.
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Reviews
'Pearl': Venice Review
A female bodybuilder preparing for competition is forced to contront her past
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'Real Love': Venice Review
Claire Burger continues to impress with her follow-up to ‘Party Girl’
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'Keep Going' (Continuer): Venice Review
Director Joaquin LaFosse sets a mother and son at odds on a trip across Kyrgyzstan
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'Graves Without A Name': Venice Review
Rithy Panh’s profoundly moving documentary opens Venice Days
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Features
Venice 2018 preview: Screen's guide to Horizons and Venice Days titles
Directors in the sections include Mary Harron, Rithy Panh and Pema Tseden.
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Reviews
'Candelaria': Venice Review
A long-married couple rekindle their romance with the help of a video camera in 1990s Cuba
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Reviews
'Samui Song': Venice Review
A glossily-executed noir from the Thai director of ‘Last Life In The Universe’
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'Longing': Venice Review
An ’’extremely sad” comedy from Israel’s Savi Gabizon follows a man mourning the son he never knew he had.
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News
'The War Show', 'Sami Blood' win Venice Days prizes
Documentary The War Show won best film while Sami Blood won the Europa Cinemas Label.